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    G. J. M. Bartelink, L. J. Engels, A. A. R. Bastiaensen: Graecitas et Latinitas Christianorum Primaeva, Supplementa iii. Pp. 165. Nijmegen: Dekker & van der Vegt, 1970. Paper, fl.29.50. [REVIEW]C. W. Macleod - 1974 - The Classical Review 24 (1):143-143.
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    J. Ysebaert: Greek Baptismal Terminology: Its Origins and early Development. (Graecitas Christianorum Primaeva, fasc. 1.) Pp. xviii + 435. Nijmegen: Dekker & van de Vegt, 1962. Paper, fl. 30. [REVIEW]H. Chadwick - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (1):129-129.
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    Á. P. Orbán: Les dénominations du monde chez les premiers auteurs Chrétiens. (Graecitas Christianorum Primaeva, iv.) Pp. xviii+243. Nijmegen: Dekker & van der Vegt, 1970. Paper, fl. 42.50. [REVIEW]C. W. Macleod - 1973 - The Classical Review 23 (1):102-102.
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    History and Religion as Sources of Hellenic Identity in Late Byzantium and the Post-Byzantine Era.Georgios Steiris - 2020 - Genealogy 4 (1):1-16.
    Recently, seminal publications highlighted the Romanitas of the Byzantines. However, it is not without importance that from the 12th century onwards the ethnonym Hellene (Ἓλλην) became progressively more popular. A number of influential intellectuals and political actors preferred the term Hellene to identify themselves, instead of the formal Roman (Ρωμαῖος) and the common Greek (Γραικός). While I do not intend to challenge the prevalence of the Romanitas during the long Byzantine era, I suggest that we should reevaluate the emerging importance (...)
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